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Testing & Testing Process

The National Testing System (NTS) involves two components to each test offered: a written test and a performance test. Once an interpreter passes both components, they are awarded certification.

Testing Process

The first step to testing is to register for a test. Once registered, a candidate may schedule their test (depending on the specific test) and then take the test. Tests are offered throughout the year and around the country at test sites. For written tests, the test is scored and results are displayed (for computer based tests) or sent (for pencil and paper tests) to the candidate. For performance tests, the tester’s tape is sent to the certification department at the national office and then sent out to raters. Once raters return their ratings to the certification department, results are calculated and sent to the candidate.
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News for Testers

Certification Pass/Fail Results

NAD and RID Report Recent Findings: NIC Tests Meet High Reliability Standards

Testing Department Wait Time

Below is a description of the current wait time for each phase of the testing process:
  • Applications: applications for tests are taking approximately two weeks to input. You should anticipate receiving a receipt letter within 14 business days after you send your application. You will receive your confirmation/eligibility letter via e-mail. You will also be notified if there are problems with your application.
  • Test Results: Performance test results are now taking an average of two to three months.
  • Returned phone calls and e-mails from the testing department: due to the large volume of calls and e-mails received regarding testing, the staff in the testing department is experiencing a delay in response times to members and applicants. E-mail is currently the quickest means to receive a response as they can be better catalogued as they come in to ensure we are responding on a first come, first serve basis.

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

(Updated March 31, 2008) RID Announces Degree Requirement Extension for Hearing Candidates for Certification: Associates Degree Requirement Deadline Postponed until June 30, 2009.  Learn more>>

Beginning June 30, 2009, hearing candidates for certification must have a minimum of an associate’s degree to take a performance exam. Deaf candidates must have a minimum of an associate’s degree after June 30, 2012.

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